Relentless Health Value   /     Encore! EP384: How Shareholders Impact Carrier Behavior, Exactly and Specifically, With Wendell Potter

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In this episode, Stacey Richter explores how the demands of shareholders influence the actions of publicly traded health insurance companies with guest Wendell Potter. Drawing from Milton Friedman’s assertion that a business’s primary responsibility is to its shareholders, we examine the implications of this philosophy in the healthcare sector. The discussion highlights concerns about fraud allegations among major insurers and the lack of open competition due to market consolidation.  We delve into the concept of the “medical loss ratio,” a key metric for investors, and how it pressures insurers to prioritize profits, often at the expense of patient care. Our guest, Wendell Potter, a former health insurance executive turned advocate for healthcare reform, provides insider insights into these dynamics. He discusses the challenges insurers face in controlling costs, the impact of rising premiums, and the broader consequences for patients and the healthcare system. This episode offers a critical look at the intersection of corporate interests and patient care, shedding light on the systemic issues that arise when profit motives drive healthcare decisions.   All mentioned links can be found in the show notes.  === LINKS === 🔗  Show Notes with all mentioned links:  https://cc-lnk.com/Encore384 ✉️  Enjoy this podcast? Subscribe to the free weekly newsletter: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 🫙  Support the podcast with a small donation to the Tip Jar: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 🎤  Listen on Apple Podcasts  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id892082003?ls=1 🎤  Listen on Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/6UjgzI7bScDrWvZEk2f46b 📺  Subscribe to our YouTube channel   https://www.youtube.com/@RelentlessHealthValue === CONNECT WITH THE RHV TEAM === ✭ LinkedIn   https://www.linkedin.com/company/relentless-health-value/ ✭ Bluesky   https://bsky.app/profile/relentleshealth.bsky.social ✭ Threads  https://www.threads.net/@relentlesshealthvalue/ ✭ X   https://twitter.com/relentleshealth/   08:31 What is the medical loss metric? 11:33 “The reality is, insurers have been jacking up premiums … for a long time.” 12:48 “It’s a short-term game.” 15:39 “You’re seeing that these companies are not doing a very good job … of controlling costs because they don’t have the incentive.” 20:19 EP366 with Kevin Schulman, MD. 22:45 How do payers ensure that they’re controlling utilization? 25:53 “It’s death by a thousand cuts.” 31:51 “Just like independent practice physicians are endangered, so are community pharmacists.” 33:17 Who runs our healthcare system?

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In this episode, Stacey Richter explores how the demands of shareholders influence the actions of publicly traded health insurance companies with guest Wendell Potter. Drawing from Milton Friedman’s assertion that a business’s primary...
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35:01
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2025-02-06 11:30
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In this episode, Stacey Richter explores how the demands of shareholders influence the actions of publicly traded health insurance companies with guest Wendell Potter. Drawing from Milton Friedman’s assertion that a business’s primary responsibility is to its shareholders, we examine the implications of this philosophy in the healthcare sector. The discussion highlights concerns about fraud allegations among major insurers and the lack of open competition due to market consolidation. 

We delve into the concept of the “medical loss ratio,” a key metric for investors, and how it pressures insurers to prioritize profits, often at the expense of patient care. Our guest, Wendell Potter, a former health insurance executive turned advocate for healthcare reform, provides insider insights into these dynamics. He discusses the challenges insurers face in controlling costs, the impact of rising premiums, and the broader consequences for patients and the healthcare system. This episode offers a critical look at the intersection of corporate interests and patient care, shedding light on the systemic issues that arise when profit motives drive healthcare decisions.  

All mentioned links can be found in the show notes. 

=== LINKS ===

🔗  Show Notes with all mentioned links:  https://cc-lnk.com/Encore384

✉️  Enjoy this podcast? Subscribe to the free weekly newsletter: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe

🫙  Support the podcast with a small donation to the Tip Jar: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe

🎤  Listen on Apple Podcasts  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id892082003?ls=1

🎤  Listen on Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/6UjgzI7bScDrWvZEk2f46b

📺  Subscribe to our YouTube channel   https://www.youtube.com/@RelentlessHealthValue

=== CONNECT WITH THE RHV TEAM ===

✭ LinkedIn   https://www.linkedin.com/company/relentless-health-value/

✭ Bluesky   https://bsky.app/profile/relentleshealth.bsky.social

✭ Threads  https://www.threads.net/@relentlesshealthvalue/

✭ X   https://twitter.com/relentleshealth/

 

08:31 What is the medical loss metric?

11:33 “The reality is, insurers have been jacking up premiums … for a long time.”

12:48 “It’s a short-term game.”

15:39 “You’re seeing that these companies are not doing a very good job … of controlling costs because they don’t have the incentive.”

20:19 EP366 with Kevin Schulman, MD.

22:45 How do payers ensure that they’re controlling utilization?

25:53 “It’s death by a thousand cuts.”

31:51 “Just like independent practice physicians are endangered, so are community pharmacists.”

33:17 Who runs our healthcare system?